PASADENA >> The final chapter of what has become known as “RoseJam” will begin Saturday night when a stretch of the eastbound 210 Freeway is closed in Pasadena for 34 hours.

All eastbound lanes of the freeway will be closed between Mountain Street and Lake Avenue beginning at 7 p.m. and continuing until 5 a.m. Monday.

The eastbound 210 connector to the westbound 134 Freeway will also be closed, along with the eastbound 210 on-ramps at Lincoln Avenue and Mountain Street.

The closure — following recent 55-hour closures on the same stretch of freeway — is part of an effort to repair and repave the roadway.

According to Caltrans, the freeway’s use as a major connector between Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties means the “road has experienced extensive wear.”

“The closures are part of a $148.5 million pavement rehabilitation project in both directions of I-210 in the cities of Glendale, La Canada Flintridge and Pasadena,” according to Caltrans. “Once the project is completed in 2019 the new surface will provide a smoother, safer drive for motorists, reduce time required for maintenance and minimize the need for further lane closures.”